What People Are Saying
What People Are Saying About Theology in a Nutshell
“Theology in a Nutshell offers a refreshing alternative that makes Christian doctrine accessible without sacrificing substance. Ken Horn has connected the dots for us in a way that will help those just discovering the faith as well as those wanting to deepen their walk with God. The book is valuable both for individual and group study.”
Dr. Earl Creps
Author of Off-Road Disciplines
Team Leader, Berkeley Church Planting Project
“Having urged the author to put his articles on Theology in a Nutshell in book form, it gives me great honor to recommend to young and old this succinct but thorough approach to these timely theological truths. Ken Horn’s scholarly and practical approach to teaching and preaching the Word of God makes him more than qualified for this assignment.”
Dr. James K. Bridges
Author/compiler of The Bible, the Word of God
Former general treasurer for the Assemblies of God
“Ken Horn’s work Theology in a Nutshell has found a way to explain and emphasize our doctrine in a fashion that relates to both the new and seasoned Christian by it’s easy-to-read, practical, yet thorough style. The use of pertinent examples and meaningful analogies fortifies the truths presented, and leaves the reader with a clearer understanding of the doctrines of the Bible. I recommend it wholeheartedly.”
Dennis Franck
Author of Reaching Single Adults—An Essential Guide for Ministry
National Singles and Young Adults leader
“Theology is a Nutshell really does fill a need in this ‘sound-byte’ age. All ages need to know theology, but most find it tedious to swallow in large doses (a little bit of sugar makes the medicine go down)! Thank you for reminding us that theology need not be boring and difficult.”
Rev. Douglas R. Rose
Evangelist
“I’ve taught Introduction to Theology at NCU several times, and also to my congregation. I must say you do a wonderful job putting it in a ‘nutshell.’”
Rev. Bob Bernard
Pastor
“[Theology is a Nutshell] is a healthy reminder of how sound doctrine provides a good foundation for Christian living, and also reminds the church culture that you don’t need a degree in divinity to read and understand Scripture.”
Ray Brooks
Church member